Hello tor-relays@
We are still working on your nice relay incentive as and part of that we've been looking at how to partition relays into different families with it's not 100% obvious what that groupings should be. For those that are interested in the family connections, I have some pretty PDFs for you. I present three graphs of all Tor relays (nodes) with at least one family connection (edge).
(1) only symmetric edges shown (black) -- http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3308162/sym.pdf
(2) only asymmetric edges shown (red) -- http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3308162/asym.pdf
(3) both symmetric (black) and asymmetric (red) shown -- http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3308162/both.pdf
Notes: * A node is colored red if and only if it is the origin of an asymmetric connection. Ergo, every red node has at least one red edge, and vice-versa. * Blue edges are self-connections. I presume the Tor directory authorities should be excluding should these edges from the consensus---unless you all like being cute?
Unfortunately you cannot click to see where you are in the graph. Hopefully in a future version you'll be able to click-around using D3.js or some such.
-V